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Post by RobFilth on Dec 20, 2022 11:10:39 GMT
Now that we've established previous incarnations of the Doctor can be reincarnated in NuPooh with David Tennant returning, should arguably the best Doctor of them all Tom Baker be recast as The Doctor in the programme?
Now I realise dear old Tom is pushing on a bit to manage such a gruelling commitment, but what if they perhaps have a companion who pushes him around in a squeaky wheeled bath chair and give him a sonic colostomy bag, it might be achievable? Besides, immediately discounting the possibilty of him coming back into the programme again on the grounds of his age seems a tad ageist surely?
Maybe if they also cast Jon Culshaw so should poor old Tom snuff it half way through making a series they can still overdub his voice whilst still wheeling him around? This would eliminate any unfortunate accidents disrupting the filming schedule.
Surely the return of good old Tom would delight fans old and young of the series and bring the audience back in droves?
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Post by RobFilth on Dec 20, 2022 11:16:53 GMT
Failing that, maybe if they dig up Patrick Troughton or Jon Pertwee and animated them with sticks and bits of string we could have the very first dead actor reincarnated in the role instead?
Just how cool would that be, as older fans fondly recount their memories of forgotten eras to a younger curious generation?
This reincarnation of previous incarnations shit which Tennant has pioneered opens up many exciting future possibilities for the programme which obviously should be taken under serious consideration by the production team.
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Post by rushy on Dec 20, 2022 12:41:31 GMT
Tennant's mainly back because Chibs left right before the 60th. It would've been awkward to introduce Ncuti now and if the 'current Doctor' wasn't there, people would be asking what he's up to.
It would only be egregious if he had a full new series, but he won't (except in Big Finish maybe).
I'm legit interested in seeing how they approach Tennant's Doctor reuniting with Wilf and Donna, with him now being thousands of years older and no longer really a Time Lord nor the last of them.
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Post by iank on Dec 20, 2022 21:05:32 GMT
Personally I'd be delighted to see Tom back, but only if they could wheel in Lalla too and reanimate Graham Williams, Robert Holmes, Anthony Read and Douglas Adams to oversee the scripts. Then you'd really have something.
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Post by RobFilth on Dec 21, 2022 3:58:48 GMT
Personally I'd be delighted to see Tom back, but only if they could wheel in Lalla too and reanimate Graham Williams, Robert Holmes, Anthony Read and Douglas Adams to oversee the scripts. Then you'd really have something. That sounds a wicked idea mate. You get rattling the bones over the typewriters and I'll grab the shovels. Who nirvana here we come!
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Post by UncleDeadly on Dec 23, 2022 23:12:29 GMT
what if they perhaps have a companion who pushes him around in a squeaky wheeled bath chair and give him a sonic colostomy bag, it might be achievable? Well, it'd creak less than a Tennant performance. I'm in. Of course, it would need to be appropriately inclusive so i suggest a black companion. Who refers to him as 'Uncle Tom'.
Oh, so this a Bad Wolf-Big Finish co-production? That would explain a great deal. This obscene wankfest is NuWho The Lost Stories: Russell T. Davies Presents...
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Post by Bernard Marx on Dec 27, 2022 11:51:47 GMT
Personally I'd be delighted to see Tom back, but only if they could wheel in Lalla too and reanimate Graham Williams, Robert Holmes, Anthony Read and Douglas Adams to oversee the scripts. Then you'd really have something. That sounds a wicked idea mate. You get rattling the bones over the typewriters and I'll grab the shovels. Who nirvana here we come! The production team should also place Holmes' reanimated corpse in Jonathan Powell's bedroom after his writing duties are concluded. It would bring back nostalgic memories in itself.
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